Jesse White Extending Driver’s
License and ID Card Expiration Dates until December 1, 2022
Encourages the public to conduct business
online at ilsos.gov
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[October 22, 2022]
Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White
announced that expiration dates for driver’s licenses, ID cards and
learner’s permits are being extended until December 1, 2022.
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The previous extension was set to end on July 31,
2022. As a result, expired driver’s licenses, ID cards and learner’s
permits will remain valid until December 1, 2022, so customers do
not need to rush into Driver Services facilities. This extension
does not apply to commercial driver’s licenses (CDL) and CDL
learner’s permits.
White’s office expanded online renewals for expired driver’s
licenses and ID cards and continues to mail letters to eligible
customers. The letter provides driver’s license and ID card holders
with a unique PIN needed to renew online instead of visiting a
facility and waiting in line. Customers may call 217-785-1424 to
confirm their eligibility for online renewal or to obtain their PIN.
They may also visit
https://apps.ilsos.gov/renewaldlid/
eligible.jsp to look up their eligibility status.
Customers who must visit a facility include first-time driver’s
license or ID card applicants, first-time REAL ID applicants and
drivers ages 75 and older who are required by state law to visit a
facility when renewing their license.
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White continues to encourage people to conduct other
business online at ilsos.gov. In addition to driver’s license and ID
card renewals for those who qualify, online services include
obtaining a duplicate driver’s license or ID card, ordering a driver
record and purchasing license plate stickers.
White noted his office is also extending the expiration dates of
Restricted Driving Permits (RDPs) to December 1, 2022 for those that
expired on or after December 1, 2021 through December 1, 2022.
As a reminder, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has extended
the federal REAL ID deadline to May 3, 2023.
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